The UAE’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, has denounced Iran’s recent missile and drone strikes on Kuwait, labeling them as acts of terrorism. His remarks came during a phone call with Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al Sabah, in which they discussed the regional security situation following the attacks. Kuwaiti officials have confirmed that their air defense systems successfully intercepted the incoming threats, reassuring the public that the explosions heard were due to these defensive actions.
Sheikh Abdullah reiterated the UAE’s unwavering support for Kuwait, emphasizing the deep interconnectedness of their security and that of the broader Gulf region. He pledged the UAE’s backing for any measures Kuwait might take to ensure its safety and stability. This expression of solidarity highlights the UAE’s commitment to regional security amid rising tensions.
The attacks on Kuwait occur against a backdrop of ongoing diplomatic talks between the United States and Iran. Despite some progress in these negotiations, US officials note that any agreements remain pending final approval. The diplomatic dialogue continues as military tensions simmer in the region.
In addition to the missile and drone incidents, there are heightened concerns over maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has reacted to recent US remarks on shipping activities in this critical passage, criticizing the statements as unlawful and contrary to international standards. This dispute adds another layer of complexity to the already strained relations in the Gulf.
The UAE’s strong stance in support of Kuwait underscores the increasing anxiety over regional security and stability. As diplomatic efforts persist amid these growing military tensions, the Gulf nations remain vigilant in safeguarding their sovereignty and supporting one another in the face of external threats.
